GDT: Pens vs Goldilocks nightmare, Geno playing game 1100

Will Geno score in game 1100:


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Zirakzigil

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Evgeni Malkin is set to appear in his 1,100th NHL game. Drafted second overall in the 2004 NHL Draft, Malkin is looking to become just the third member of his draft class to reach this milestone along with Alex Ovechkin (1,382) and Blake Wheeler (1,154). Malkin has recorded 1,261 points (485G-776A) through his first 1,099 games. His 1,261 points will be the 17th most points through a player’s first 1,100 games in NHL history.

Sidney Crosby has 68 points (18G-50A) in 56 career games against the Bruins, which includes 27 points (6G-21A) over his last 25 contests. No active player in the NHL has more points against Boston than Crosby.

Crosby leads Pittsburgh in goals (21) and is second in multi-point games (8) and points (38). Crosby has registered points in 27 of 36 games this season (75.0%), and last game surpassed Joe Thornton for 12th place on the NHL’s all-time points list (Crosby: 1,540; Thornton: 1,539).

The captain has been finding the back of the net at a consistent pace. He is ranks eighth in the NHL in goals and his 16 goals at even strength are tied for third in the league. Crosby has been especially dangerous on the road, picking up 21 points (14G-7A) in 18 road games. His 14 goals on the road lead the NHL.

Rickard Rakell has 14 points (7G-7A) in 16 games played against the Bruins, which includes four multi-point efforts.

Rakell recorded his third multi-point effort of the season on Tuesday against Washington. Rakell has points in five of his last six games, and seven points total (3G-4A) in seven games since returning to the lineup on Dec. 18. He ranks fourth on Pittsburgh in goals and fifth in points since returning from injury.

Jake Guentzel recorded his 10th multi-point outing of the season on Tuesday (1G-1A). His 10 multi-point outings rank first on the Penguins.

Drew O’Connor has three points (2G-1A) in his last five games. O’Connor’s 11 points on the season (4G-7A) tie his career high in points which he set in 2022.23.

Marcus Pettersson leads the Penguins and ranks seventh in the NHL in plus/ minus this season at plus-19.

Pittsburgh has been playing consistent hockey as of late, picking up points in eight of its last 10 games (7-2-1). Since this stretch began on Dec. 12, only three teams have accumulated more points than the Penguins (CAR, 17; SEA, 16; WPG, 16).

Erik Karlsson leads all Pittsburgh defensemen with 24 points (6G-18A) in 36 games. The Swedish blueliner has notched 785 points (184G-601A) in 956 career games, and is two points shy of tying fellow countrymen Borje Salming for the 19th-most points in NHL history among defensemen, and second all-time among Swedish-born defensemen.

The Penguins have been one of the league’s most defensively conscious teams this season. Pittsburgh’s 96 goals against and 2.67 goals-against average are sixth in the NHL, and the team’s .913 save percentage is fourth in the league.

Kris Letang and Erik Karlsson have had success against Boston in their careers. The duo ranks third and fourth in points among active defensemen against the Bruins, respectively (Letang: 24 Pts.; Karlsson: 22 Pts.)


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Andy99

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This is about the same way I feel upon meeting the Bruins…



“Only three teams — the Kings (2.35), Jets (2.47) and Panthers (2.51) — have a better goals against average than Boston’s 2.56. The Penguins are sixth in that category at 2.67.

Jeremy Swayman has a 2.22 goals against average for the Bruins over 18 games. That places him third in the NHL behind Vegas’ Adin Hill (1.93) and Los Angeles’ Cam Talbot (2.10). Pittsburgh’s Alex Nedeljkovic is eighth at 2.42. The Bruins’ other goalie, Linus Ullmark, who has played in 19 games, is also in the top 20 at 2.72 (18th in the NHL). That’s just a few spots behind the Pens’ Tristan Jarry, who is 14th at 2.58.

Swayman is second in terms of save percentage at 92.8%, trailing only Hill at 93.3%. Ullmark is eighth (91.8%). Nedeljkovic is fifth at 92.4%.

Special teams appear to be a distinct advantage for the Bruins. The Pens PK is good at 82.3%, 10th in the league. Boston’s, though, is at 85.9%. That’s second behind only Los Angeles (87%).

On the power play, the Bruins rank fourth in the NHL at 27.5%. The Penguins are still limping along at 13.9% in that category, 26th in hockey.”
 

Zirakzigil

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I can't even comprehend those PP numbers. They defy understanding. The Pens have the option to ice four sure-fire future HHOFers and it's 13.9%. How does this even happen.
One of these games they are going to pop for 2-3 PP goals and we are all going to tear our hair out wondering why they cant score regularly.
 

Andy99

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MALKIN'S 1,100TH GAME​


The Penguins' game tonight in Boston will be Evgeni Malkin's 1,100th career game.
Malkin's total of 1,261 career points ranks second among all active players through their first 1,100 games, trailing only Sidney Crosby's 1,400. Next after Malkin are Alex Ovechkin (1,230), Patrick Kane (1,176) and Steven Stamkos (1,094).
Crosby (886) and Malkin (776) also top the list for assists among active players in their first 1,100 games. Next is Kane (747), Claude Giroux (673) and Anze Kopitar (642).
Looking at the NHL's all-time list, Malkin's total of 1,261 points ranks 17th in league history through a player's first 1,100 games. Crosby's 1,400 rank seventh:

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Dennis Reynolds

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It’s a shame that injuries robbed him of a lot of games or we’d see Geno even higher on this list…
There was that one year early on in the Crosby/Malkin era when Sid had a high ankle sprain and was out for an extended period of time. Geno put the entire team on his back and by sheer force of will carried them into the playoffs. I’m sorry, but it was an even higher level of play than anything Sid has achieved.
 
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Fordy

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i look forward to seeing the return of GCR halfway through this one
 

WickedWrister

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Article from Taylor Haase looking at Puustinens usage on the PP.


Hoping they give Karlsson-POJ another look. For as turnover prone as that sounds on paper, I didn't notice any more during those 2 periods than when Graves was with EK.
 

Dennis Reynolds

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Article from Taylor Haase looking at Puustinens usage on the PP.
Like the article says, for the time Puustinen was on PP1, the number of shots went way up. They weren't numbers that were sustainable, so I agree with the article there. But the PP is also shot-starved, so while you have lightning in a bottle, why don't you ride it out? We all knew he was going to be taken off of it eventually, but they pulled the plug prematurely.
 

Andy99

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That’s pretty bad… expecting a loss tonight especially since it’s a nationally televised game lol
 
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